Community Foundation Awards $557500 in Grants


Foundation: High Point Community Foundation

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High Point Community Foundation recently awarded $557,500 in Community Impact Grants to 23 area nonprofit organizations.

The grants are given to specific critical-needs projects that address and make a significant impact in education, food security, homelessness, youth development and more.

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